Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts

Mods on my iPhone

>> Tuesday, March 16, 2010

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Someone asked me over FaceBook if the iPhone is a good phone. HELL YA!! Once you got your hands on an iPhone, there's no looking at any other phone. It becomes an extension of your personality. A tool of zen-like quality.


Anyway, I've been busy with it the last few weeks and this is the current state of my trusty iPhone; I call 'It'.


2G Model, 16GB HDD,


Firmware Roadmap: OS 2.1 to 3.0 to 3.1.2 to OS version 3.1.3.


2G tethering, bluetooth and MMS enable via OS patch.


Favourites I can't live without:



  1. biteSMS,

  2. Notes,

  3. Mobile Terminal,

  4. WinterBoard,

  5. SSB Settings,

  6. TweekDeck

  7. Facebook


There you have it. What? You think the list is too short? Minimal. That's the approach I'm taking with this phone. If I don't really use it for two (2) days, then the app gets a spot on my 2nd screen. All games are on the 3rd and 4th screen respectively. And my HomeScreen holds just four (4) apps.


I've currently got SMS Delivery Notification running but it's bloody annoying. Appearing as a text message each time a SMS is delivered. A good way to represent this is to have an icon indicator on the SMS itself, showing that it has been delivered. Something I bet someone else has thought of.


Well, there you have it. A look into the friend I call 'It' who gets an upgrade every time something new pop up on the iPhone hacking bulletin boards. And I must say, an iPhone is a Geek's best friend.




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biteSMS 4.6 Full version

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The above WORKS! Enough said. The tutorial is for biteSMS 4.1 but it will also work for version 4.6.




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Rumor has it - multitasking on iPhone OS 4.0. I don't think its needed.

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I was away at a workshop discussing the future of the web, namely Web 2.0 but I did manage a peek at my FaceBook and post an entry on this blog but I did not manage to comment on this article by Apple Insider, where it was reported that Apple's iPhone 4.0 would deliver multitasking.


It has been a screaming point for most users of the iPhone, that we can multi-task as compared to the other Windong powered smartphones out there. I screamed along with the We-Want-iPhone-Multitasking posse for a while until I started to seriously use my iPhone.


Currently, I'm trying to get MMS to run on my legacy 2G iPhone via hacking the plist rather then running 3rd party software. Anyway, multitasking on the iPhone. Do we really need it?


Switching between applications, without the need to switch one, seems like a great thing especially on a computer but on a hand-held device such as a handphone; it may not take the cake. I've own Nokias for a long time and the Symbian OS is a joy when it comes to multitasking. You could run several apps and switching between them is a breeze; but you tend to forget how many apps are running at one time and this hampers performance. On the Symbian, you have to manually turn off the apps, if not they will run in memory for as long as the phone is still turned on. This eats into your battery life.


Hence, the main reason multitasking is a bane to hand-held devices is performance and battery life.


Iwill not need multitasking if it eats away at my battery life and hampers the performance of my iPhone.


Secondly, humans are not multitasking beings. We have to be focus and single-tracked minded; if we are to be really productive. Sure, I would love to switch between my game and checking my latest text message with ease, returning to my game without the need to restart the game, but it's still a single-tracked process. Some would argue that having a radio app running in the background while you surf or check email is valid enough to have multitasking, but would you spend a huge amount of time doing that?


I would argue for semi-multitasking. Make it easy to switch between apps and have the current state of the apps reside in memory. Long enough for one to switch back. But having 10 apps running simultaneously in memory may not be good for the iPhone.


The real reason games and apps run brightly on the iPhone is because all the iPhone's resources are focused to run that singular game or app as you play it or view it. Being focus on one app at a time actually gives back better images, sound and performance.


So would you sacrifice performance and battery life, so that your iPhone can be like any other multitasking phone out there?




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